[HTML][HTML] Isolation, culture, and characterization of endothelial cells from mouse glomeruli

N Akis, MP Madaio - Kidney international, 2004 - Elsevier
N Akis, MP Madaio
Kidney international, 2004Elsevier
Isolation, culture, and characterization of endothelial cells from mouse glomeruli.
Background Cloned glomerular endothelial cells (GENC) have many potential uses and
applications in immunologic and physiologic studies. Propagation of GENC has been
difficult and available homogenous GENC, particularly from mice, are limited. Herein we
report isolation, cloning, propagation, and characterization of GENC from mice. Methods
tsA58 immorto mice were used to isolate glomerular cells. Glomeruli were isolated by …
Isolation, culture, and characterization of endothelial cells from mouse glomeruli.
Background
Cloned glomerular endothelial cells (GENC) have many potential uses and applications in immunologic and physiologic studies. Propagation of GENC has been difficult and available homogenous GENC, particularly from mice, are limited. Herein we report isolation, cloning, propagation, and characterization of GENC from mice.
Methods
tsA58 immorto mice were used to isolate glomerular cells. Glomeruli were isolated by differential sieving, and decapsulated explants were cultured in permissive and optimal conditions for endothelial cells. The primary cells from glomerular outgrowths were expanded, taking advantage of the temperature-sensitive tsA58 gene, and then the cells were allowed to undergo spontaneous transformation. The cells were then sorted using anti-CD31 antibodies and their capacity to uptake acetylated-low-density lipoprotein (LDL). Individual subclones isolated by patch cloning were characterized using multiple markers.
Results
One of the homogenous clones was morphologically endothelial-like, positive for CD31, CD106, CD62E, CD54, and acetylated-LDL uptake, formed tubes, and was negative for epithelial and mesangial cell markers. The functional properties of this GENC clone appeared to be intact, and signaling pathway was not altered. Two of the clones displayed the characteristics of either visceral epithelial or mesangial cells.
Conclusion
The identified clones should have utility in multiple areas of investigation.
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